.__ »-ua .»~».....¢.......-- gesesssssses 3 I anled at lint -¢--~.~ Q.. ¢o-v»--.-.»- -»-~<~ gh v _ _ __ _ . -_ --_-55, .~l,_=~_. - f~~_-3;-,_ _ ~ _:A ,.¢,_~ _ ,- __..__ `;~_' ‘gf c..,,._=. 1;.. .,‘~ H. . » »»"> ._\,. -= » 1* ` _ --f _»~ '_ » _.».;_-,».,»._-_#_- ».g..»,,., A-;,_ ~f-3-_.>_ -Q-_'se' ~.é-_~'_=~.&=.i'a»»t-_»_.a.fI-..e"A...»<....i..._.,_;__,_AMm___..__ , _ ._...~*»._ _ ._ _ 4-.~_-..~-;......,._,.'_»<.»~»-....e-.»»..-~.»»»g\ ' rnncnAnn1ANiV_ci1Ana.orri=.'row1¥I.PRn¢0Is *Wi Tfiiliiiii FOR EVERY CUTICURA SOAP to cleanse "&skinof crnsts and scales and sullen the t(l;¥§r'ie:in1[el4‘iNri:Jutt5cile, CUTICURA n- smtly allay itching, inflamma- tion, and irritation and soothe _ as mi, and cU§\:s ci: the toilet, bath, and nllrscry. .lillions or Wmnen use Uuriccim SoAP in the form oi’ hath! fotannoying i:'rif,.".tiops. in1l:imi;~'1ti\ms, und excorlatlons, or too ice or o Itvsive perspiration, in the form cf washes :`oi“.1lc_cr- ative weaknesses, and for many sanative -at n mi- ~~; ' 'z ~2f‘..'§’;i‘i`3..‘iL"T»i’§m°§n,§§._i ¢...‘2.".i.?1_?- ni. iiéi. It other medicated :cap is to be compared 1158101' preserving, pzirifylnff, and beautl. i’yi§_\he skin, scalp, nrur, and hands. ho dhsforci n or domestic toilet soa , ho wer-cr axpendvefls to be com red wltii it for all in pu-poses of the totleggath, and nursery. XR combines in ONE AP at ON!-3 lution, he £1' skin and complexion soap, and tae mioiiet and baby soap in the world. » L .-»---- --- _ ay _ I nu’|| Need ~&elher barrel of flour in a _ day er two. Why not try our Ti|lS0n's 'Pride we guarantee it to to be the _ llest in the city. ‘ A trial Wm convince. _ princely stipend of a dollar aday 1. D. MCLEUD & C0. I -|<:>c;> ness q_g_tntPfs 75 Boxes ot Oranges and Lemons, wholesale and Re- tail at W. A. HUTCHESOIWS Crown Confectionery. li1E!,& Pat 5 Louise aged :Z3 days, inf-int daughter ot l 5,000 lbs. Scrap Bl ass 0 Copper for which highest price will be paid at Bill UH illl IHE Mlllllllli lllliilllii, SATURDAY, MARCH 30, 1901. TheJapa.nese Ministerin London says that if Russia gets Manchuria, Japan will promptly seize Korea. He admits that ‘ this would mean war, but says that it is better for J upan to light now than after Russia has intrenched herself in the East Russia would follow the seizure of Mau- chnrla by taking Korea also. The Ottawa City Council have not yet- accepted Mr.Carnegie's offer of $i(ll,tI)0\for ' a library on condition of the City finding a site and becoming bound to pay $7,500 l. year for maintenance. A direct motion to accept the offer was defeatedby n vote Ir will be remembered that shortly after the death of Queen Victoria, Lodge Prince Edward, No. 219 appointed a com- mittee to draft a resolutiou_of condolence re the death of the Queen, and a copy of the resolution beautifully printed was sent to Lord Minto to be forwarded to the Honourable the Secretary of State for the Colonies. Shortly afterwards a letter _was received from the Governor General. acknowledging receipt and stating that it would be forwarded to the King. Last night the following letter was read to the lodge.- OF1-‘Icn or 'run covnnxon sexi-:nAL’s sEcR1:'rAnv, March 16, 1901. Sir;-In obedience to commands received from His Madesty the King, His Excellency the Governor General desires me to convey to the members of Lodge Prince Edward, Sons of England, His Majesty 's heartfelt thanks for the kind expression of sympathy contained in the resolution enclosed in your letter of the 26th ultimo which has been gratefully CITY AND t _ Guardian Correspondents Evcrywcrc. - ` Avnnr pretty wedding took place in New London, last Wednesday evening at the residence of Mr. James Bernard, Long River, when his daughter _Janette was united in marriage to Mr. Robert ` l i _Kid . , to Peoples Cemetery. of 12 to 11 in favor of an amendment to re- fer the offer to the finance Oommittee. What seems likely to be done is to pass a by law accepting Mr. Carnegie ‘s offer sub- ject to a popular vote thereon. day which follows the full moon which times aslatc as 25th April. Only four itimes in four hundred years past has `datc and only four times in four hundred jdntc. \Vhcn the full moon falls upon the 21st clay of March, that day being also 1 Saturday, the 22nd would be Easter. \\'hen the first full moon after the illst _ ltlurch docs not appear till 18th April, l that day being also Sunday, Easter would ‘ be the following Sunday, on 25th April. l 1 In Shanghailthere are six daily native papers and one weekly. The names of these rendered into English are: New Hear I Shanghai Paper, Chinese Foreign News, _ Same News, Soo Chow News, and Chinese iForeign Evening Ne ws. They have each _ a full staff of editors, reporters and corres- Qpondents. As there are about 4,000 cha- ' racters or types each Chinese compositor needs almost room enodgh to live in for I his supply of type. Every office contains Q its own type foundry and repair shop. Advertisements till about three fourths of ,_ the space in each issue. An American newspaper man who has made a study of _ the subject credits the Chinese papers with giving their local news in very con- li dcnsed bu t- graphic and readable style. lA reporter is considered capable if he can _ write a graphic stcry in 100 characters or _less at the rate of Ave characters- per mi- nute. The managing editor receives the BORN. _ .5 ' ' f 1 '~v~";:¢ On Wednesday, March 20th, to Mr. and Mrs. James Bryan, New Harmony, a sou. MARRIED. 1 _ _ On 28th March,by Rev. I. Siitherlaud, at lher f.-ither`s residence, Miss Mary Mac- ldonaid, Lot 60, to M.r. John Archibald 2 Macdonald. Flat River. Lot 62, .-wi A DIED. In this city, on March 29, 1901, Jane Ill i A eesesseeoeseeae“_ Michael \Ve-ntherbie. Passed away at St. Marys Hospital,San- Francisco, Cal., ou Feb. 25th inst., at the arly age of Sl years, after a short illness of pneumonia R xiph Mclntyre son of the f late John Mclntyre of Cable Hemi. _ At High Bank, on March llth, Marion McDonald relict of the late Hector Gillies _ aged T5 years. She leaves three sons and fthree daughters to mourn the loss of a i kind and alfectionate mother. At Charlottetown, on_ Friday March 329th, Sarah Blamiiell, beloved wife of 1 Thomas Strickland, aged 52 years. I { Funeral Sunday afternoon at 3.30 o’clock _» _ _ I 2 Chatharn’s well known Barbers, T. N _ Murphy, writes June 22, 1900: “I can cheer- ` 1\Tevv' Pa.tte1'11S “Bd '=9“l' ’ "’f‘<’»=»-I-lil over our store this Spring-if You re- qu_u`° U ‘° i » tiifure or l)F‘-dfllllg ll) is l;l8l'6 ful' yOl1 HL 8. l8SS mee _ __ _ __ ~¢ . than _. ..._ ...ln get it elsewhere for-bend your repairs us-- fully recommend Bentley’s Liniment which I iind is better than any other.” V -t ` The date of Easter Sunday in any year is determined in this way: It is the Sun- g _ ' . 1688 1`¢S’-lit *I* f0U0WS¢ MP-:D-IMJUU falls upon or next after 21st March. So it becomes possible sometimes for Easter to como as early as 23nd March and some- ` W appreciated by His Majesty and the Royal Family. _ - I have the honor to be Sir, Your Obedient Servant. _ HARRY GRAHAM, Captain A. D. C. W. H. F. GILL, EsQ:- Lod e Prince Edward Sons of England, Charlottetown. A Very Bid Cleo of Djspepsia-Bur After three y=ars of suffering Mrs I _ A v - ~ ’ ' \` ‘Easter occurred at the earliest possible Tefft is Cured by D0?ld’s Dyspcp- Mr. R-. C. Tefft is Vice President of the East York Agricultural Society. His home is in Markham, Ont. He says;- For three years past my wife has been a sufferer from Dyspepsia. and lndiges tion. Her suffering were continual but were more severe on some days than on ot-hers. ' So greatly did the complaint increase of late that she was obliged to take to her bed and for six weeks she was unable to leaveit. The pains she endured during that period were beyond decription. ~ Our doctor attended her, but did no per manent good. _Finally she was advised to try Dodd s Dyspcpsia Tablets. She received marke i fbeneilt immediately and after having used three boxes she was able to get up and attend to her regular duties as well as ever. » l)odd‘s Dyspepsia Tablets weri the only remedy that ever did her any good. I have used the Tablets myself for Dys- pepsia and Constipation and always with the best results. for which they have been used in our dis > many other treatment have failed. D=°»d'd’s l Should a lady be the winner of the $100 _ ‘ ._ pp y 's. Emma 'loombs, head milllner with Moore 8: McLeod ' Call ir at the Popular Stationery Store l _J is 1 '- _V ‘Au 3 *` _‘,'_" \ A; f Qs _ in ‘:»j ‘:`, _,_ 45'; . \ LCTI-'=_ -itll i l‘l_ ` Central Drug Store. ' _ I' Sunnyside. Q - » I »-»‘-‘/"-"fav: CTO LET-The dw'ell_i;1§ house on Prince f Street, at present occupi by Mr. james Uns- worth. Apply to W. W. Wei ner, 22tf_ AGENTS w_AN'rE1>.-ro sen our Boer-British' War and Family Record Pictures. Our agents, nake from $ioo to szoo a month, canvaming these 1e|.utii`glple_ces oihart. hour large _ gd; eve ay in uno er part t ' H lovgty Mig. Co., Chicago. (Ill. is paper om _particn£.rs address Box .p6 Edward Johnstone. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Edwin Smith of Ken- sington. A large number of pretty presents test-ity to the esteem in which zlie bride is held, ._ Tm: GUARDIAN understands that in a Acting Governor Gcneral’s Secre‘ary. f ew da,-Sa, number of the smtiun agents _on the P. E. Island R. R. will receive promotion. The arrangement will doubt- gomery, now agent at Alberton will come to Kensington and Mr. Geo McMahon o Emerald will go to Alberton. Mr. David Lawsomstatiou agent at St. Peters will take charge at Hunter River and Mr. Neil Campbell of Bradalbane will go to Emer- ald. Mr. W. A. Cheverie of Mt. Stewart 'ill go to Bra'la1ba'Je. The younger op- erators vvho have been in connection with the road but not in charge of a sta- years has it fallen on the latest possible sis Tnbleti. “OHS Will be 8913051-L L0 5% 95218 and Mt. Ste wart. _ Mr. H.T. Hall, representing the Interna- tional Correspondence School. Scranton, Pa., whose arrival in the city was an- nounced in yesterday mornings GUAR- DIAN has decided to take up his residence in the city. For the present he will be found at the Revere and later on if busi- f ness permits he will open an olllcc; '1‘he method of correspondence instruction in the industrial sciences of the 'Interna- tional correspondence schools was orig- inated in 1891. Some ide_a of the extent of the school will be gathered when it is learned that there are two buildings. The larger contains the instruction and ac- counting departments of the school,is Eve stories high, covers 6,887 square feet of ground containing 35,000 square feet- of floor space. The smaller' building con-1 tains one of the most modern printing plants inthe country equipped with 15 large printing presses employ ing 123 per-_ sons and turns _out 4 tons printed matter each week at an annual cost of $150,000.' With each course of instruction valuable works dealing with subject taken by the A They have effected a cure in every base ftuslentiare givenii Thsjtudenlt) re°e£v°5i . _ _ .. . J -_ .I . 1 5, _ ns ructon ’ an ps ,v ma. lm ‘A _ ' _ '_ __ . met. and can Set his own time _tori thqt 3 _ again- Spr1ng,Clo_t'hs in the latest nevmt _ is your case ,my womytkm thaw! Mm. termination of the course. H-0 ‘Y-WHEN. ._ Tefmnfmrs Dysnensia Tablets wma ne;-.~ -°°”*P‘“*"°“ *P* “‘°- 5”” _ »*‘°°l‘ "0"--H '°°~d1*¥1*k° ;)“".1\` `§°7°¢‘1°°° fm’ They will cure any case of Dyspepsiafncf i°°""r°_°t‘i°“s ex"m-mmm,” Wm” TED!" and 3.91905 n ’ warded and 90 per cent must be made be- thcm. Don’t wait and doubt and sui}`er.` ‘bra the s°°`°"dib°°k 's't'“E°°“ip‘;rh°i"°°.‘gh: n _ lyk,” 4 P ` (I ,matter how painful. Your drnggistselis ' " ' Lgfggg gf 1,15 n - _ ` ~ Alst see la s lr- it _They never disappohm No matter h-ow examination and correction of the work of \ . it ' ‘mf 'ge 50° 9 thestndenois made. The calendar of thel 1 studying in connection with the histltu-` 120ld Wtllcll SIIG Iniiy hilvc Cha ch 1 f . -. _ that ora$50 gold watch and otheiigcgorls "mf fm °t Wh°m are delighted' Thfsei _ _ ` _ s - t0 [BAKE 111) the dlu°t1`¢l1Ce. ll desiring the names of st d t M _ . u en sor wan ng Wanted at onéa’ two girls to lean the information are asked to call upon Mr. millineiy business A l to Mi s H811 It the Revere- juie any. - _ 2 cakes 5c, at all grocers. McKinnon & McI\`e\~in L wer Queen St Agents for Ch town P l l WANTS. LDSTS. FQUND, ETC WAN TED-A thoroughly experienced House- keeper fo the P la Island Hospital Send ap- ),. plicatiousito the Secretary.-B. Baldersttun. n_W°n’t¢°St YOU 1111131 10 1 _ 29 ecd tf. & _ Telephone I‘63'for your drug wants ' _ _ V I 'HMV V /I Nine time, out of ten pwple ‘ind WANTED.-Pants and Vest makers wanted. & _ there wry here fo, are-if pin-chases! Ai>p1yt<>D- A~ Bruce. Moms Block- 21rf- If y°“ will drop in here ‘ blfcabtzsse theydiind here a fall stock oft ji v » i ' d t e t o s at cheaper rices th n _ - - - _ 311 most auf we are 'intere-tgd in thgir b0'i_`Ei_,&;ETua1;.};e deslrbale dwelmg on Hin’ ' purchases. How Anour House ° Sq ‘ai pr”-5”"-°°°“p‘°d by M"B‘ QCLEAN1Nc;?we are selling soaps. C' "°Wse` Pqssesmu gwenm June' Apply ‘°°` E SPOIIZES etc- _al reduced Prices. House- ` A- C~ Dmhemm' lr 2aW.Im _ ~ ¥ I 4 A hold Ammonia-tBorax, Silver Polishes, f '-- ` `\ _ _ ._. ` ` M8112 Of El&Sfi¢ Pibgg I . . wA.\r1;n-A rt so 1 1; ‘ _ (fm Furmlux-ePo11shes etc-, etc. _ this Qity_ W,i;¢'s;einga!1Y1aSa;§;u1:,i;iam; a' ggtd Pure. whim fmfy * ` ‘ ` 0. Box 37, City. 26 tf ' mn' T0-LE l`.-A desirable house next to Mrs. John Stumhles on Hillsborough Street, contain. ing 7 rooms, dry_sellar. large yard and stable, about the healthiest locality in the City. Apply, on the premises or_ to John Prowsc, Royalty '1 East. A150 the S\_1per1cr double action washers on ` hand for sale price $5. 23 d 1w_ FOR SALE.-50 Shares Mez-chiants Lank _WANT BD :-_Agents _ in unoccupied for the iincst hue of bicycles ever We have a sp'endid roposition for the /° We want men, women and families to their homes on several new from any other towork on our -The western 'counini . l Mill vt 2. We want you to me Easter _ Millinery and male your . Miliinery _ 20"" 1° hsurstzbb. gr: ve are even t ,re _ _ye ties. I ‘ I ing prices. ""-L-._ - _. _ / .A ----.........._........._.._ 3UCU» i Costumes ' ._ ' tumes in the city. New ` Costumes " F _ Perkins i THE MILLINERY _ § RRI _ V _ . ..~,..-_ ~ 2 house on ittcd Seeom-line ' ~ ~ _l . li. _ n _ _ _ ,__ - _ ‘ ` 4 1800 yards nt Embroideries placed on our » , léarérain counter @ 4c per yd.-F. Perkins ' - - ‘o. 1i. to-night and buy your M a.` , t ' ' _ all our April Magazines art? §o;inihs;M1i>1i?1'sis T° Wash °1°th°‘ “"th°“t mb' ` _ ~ ' 5 Block. _ ii. king u _ _ _ » - Se v ‘ Those Rubber Balls we have just re- _ _ ‘ _ ceived are dandy’s 4, 6,8, 10, 15 cents ar, A _ Bleek. 1]. I _ 0 y es of Crockery and China at the sm illest ever named in this city. r , You can always get a perfect fit in the - Il1ViC£\1sb'h09. Sold by GOiI° BFOS. Sdle E3 Makes clothes white as snow. th you need Crockery' We can satisfy tha need' and Allellts. li. ` brightens colored fabrics, cannot in- 9 the Popular Stationery Store I Morris _ We have man lin @ __ _____A_y__ is I 1- -s f- __ L9“`iS"0|d Stand Grafton St LOST-at or_0n the way to the _Cha rlottetow'l\";V£4*§%§#£g`¥E ' ;¢ti1h9'p1 ofFlg1u;;4x:_ a vgipldcgzgziha with t rid stoge - J _ N 5 esvinggafl. this office or at the Stugiéa ms? iff F Five-Y ~ -C.. =H= ##&§~l#¥# i Pr E. I; st°C_k E- H. Beer. r',tf. F ' For one dollar’s worth purchased from us, _veuvill give you, free, one b°y’~¢ _return from South Alma., medals of Xmutnde. F rar l _ ` A I The 4 comp‘ete bdere and _ shade and 8iz° are here blndle the lest makes at the ~ 81.00, 135 1 65 N cckwcar \Ve are showing some in neckwner for spring New if and new colorings are here in People who ought to know tell we have the finest selection of . I - f - `nstitutinn includes 1 over 40 different A lnyspepm fa__..,___b'e°S ”ev°'f'"]' nmmeheseomprisingslithehigherbranches J ~* ~_ E Wi ’£n.ylor'ska§nsus coulipetlting ist \v\th_ma.x-ny of the lower. In conversation - t 4 < _ _ vows 12 is Wee . <1 nut de ur Sw ins isbn _ H 11 th 't` 1 d 'th rt ‘ - ' i j ` =-» ...':.... °.:t..;1..::.1';i.. .:. _ MERCHANT MLCK ~ wnohmmun